Acquired Bullous Epidermolysis
Acquired epidermolysis bullosa (EBA) is a chronic subepidermal bullous skin disease. It has antibodies against Ⅶ collagen and is more common in adults. This disease is similar to "pemphigus" recorded in the medical literature of the motherland. Occurs in adults. Skin lesions occur in susceptible areas of trauma and compression, such as the lateral extension of the hands, feet, elbows, knees, and joints. The lesions are blisters, bullae, and erosions, leaving atrophic scars and miliaria after healing. The clinical manifestation classification has not been determined.
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